• Exploring the Universal Call to Holiness

  • Sep 13 2024
  • Length: 58 mins
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Exploring the Universal Call to Holiness

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    Join us for an engaging conversation with Father Stephen Sanchez, a Discalced Carmelite priest, who recently attended a Congress meeting in Boston. Father Stephen shares his experiences, from the joyful talks on the saints of Carmel to the camaraderie of the event. We even get a peek into the meticulous organization of his expansive library and introduce a new podcast feature that lets you, our listeners, send messages directly to us.

    In our exploration of holiness, we dissect vital documents like Pope Pius XI's Casti Connubii and the Second Vatican Council's Lumen Gentium, revealing how every member of the Church is called to reflect Christ's holiness, regardless of their life situation. We discuss the shift from a hierarchical perspective to viewing the Church as a grace-filled community, and address the practical challenges and profound significance of living out this universal call to holiness in everyday life, drawing inspiration from Christ's love for His Church.

    Lastly, we challenge the productivity mindset that often infiltrates our spiritual lives, transforming prayer into a checklist of tasks. Our reflections emphasize the value of unstructured, quality time with God, akin to the irreplaceable moments parents spend with their children. Delving into Teresa's profound themes of divine presence, we discuss how the soul houses the Trinity and how true holiness is a gift from God, not a mere moral achievement. Join us to embrace the journey to divine holiness, recognizing it as an invitation to participate in Christ's glory and love.

    Have something you'd love to hear Fr. Stephen and John talk about? Email us at myfriendthefriar@gmail.com or click here!

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